- kretasziget.hu heraklion/Candiát, avagy törökösen Kandiye városát ekkortól, az 1900-as évek elejétől kezdték csak a ma is ismert nevén, Heraklionként (Iraklio, Iráklion) hívni...
- findatwiki.com Heraklion"Kandiye" redirects here. Not to be confused with Kandy. Municipality in Greece. ... Museums. Heraklion Archaeological Museum. Cretaquarium.
- wiki2.org en/HeraklionFor other uses, see Heraklion (disambiguation). "Kandiye" redirects here. Not to be confused with Kandy. ... Archaeological Museum of Chania. Cretaquarium.
- tropki.com greece/crete/heraklionUnder the Ottomans, the city was known officially as Kandiye (again also applied to the whole island of Crete) but informally in Greek as Megalo Castro...
- archive.md 2019.05.25-091049/https://en.wikipedia…Salacıoğlu (1750 Hanya – 1825 Kandiye): One of the most important 18th-century poets of Turkish folk literature. Giritli Sırrı Pasha: Ottoman administrator, Leyla...
- citypages.neocities.org crete.htmThere is a Natural History Museum operating under the direction of the University of Crete and two aquariums – Aquaworld in Hersonissos and Cretaquarium in...
- wikious.com en/HeraklionFor other uses, see Heraklion (disambiguation). "Kandiye" redirects here. Not to be confused with Kandy. ... Archaeological Museum of Chania. Cretaquarium.
- ww-article-cache-1.s3.amazonaws.com en/HeraklionUnder the Ottomans, ''Kandiye'' ([[Ottoman Turkish language|Ottoman Turkish]] قنديه) was the capital of Crete (''Girit Eyâleti'') until 1849, when [[Chania]...
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/37812), in French as Candie, in English as Candy, all of which could refer to all of Crete as well as to the city itself; the Ottoman name was Kandiye.